Last Modified: Saturday, January 19, 2013 at 11:56 p.m.

Billy Donovan, right, shouts against Missouri while his bench celebrates his 400th career coaching win at Florida. (PHIL SANDLIN | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS)

Young could have doused him at halftime.

Scottie Wilbekin had 13 points and 10 assists, his first career double-double, and the 10th-ranked Gators dominated every aspect of Saturday's 83-52 victory over No. 17 Missouri.

Donovan became the third coach in Southeastern Conference history to reach 400 wins at the same school, joining Kentucky's Adolph Rupp and LSU's Dale Brown.

No surprise, the dean of SEC coaches credited players past and present.

"It's always special when you have friends and family and your players and your crowd," Donovan said. "But like I said before, all those individual things as it relates to coaching, it's much, much more a reflection on the players I've had a chance to coach here. That's really what it's about. I don't look at them as my wins. ... I never, ever look at those things as being something I did. It's always a ‘we' thing. There's a lot of people involved."

Just about everyone on Florida's bench chipped in for Donovan's 400th.

Erik Murphy scored 15 points. Kenny Boynton added 14. Young finished with nine points, eight rebounds and three blocks. Will Yeguete had 13 points on 6-of-7 shooting and six boards, and Mike Rosario had nine points.

The Gators (14-2, 4-0 SEC), which won their sixth consecutive game, clearly made another statement about being the class of the league.

And they're not even fully healthy.

Yeguete (knee tendinitis), Rosario (sprained ankle), Wilbekin (broken finger) and Murphy (broken rib) all played through injuries. Backup forward Casey Prather missed his second straight game with a high-ankle sprain.

Nonetheless, Florida has won all four SEC games by at least 20 points.

Virginia 56, Florida State 36

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. | Joe Harris scored 17 points and Virginia used a 22-4 run late in the first half and stifling defense throughout to beat Florida State for the first time in eight tries.

Akil Mitchell added 13 points for the Cavaliers (12-5, 2-2 Atlantic Coast Conference), who led 33-15 at halftime — the fifth time this season they have held an opponent under 20 first-half points. It was the first time they have done it in an ACC game since they led Clemson 28-14 on Feb. 10, 1996.

The games was delayed for several minutes with 3:58 remaining when Terrance Shannon dropped to the floor after appearing to slam his head into Evan Nolte's hip in a scramble under the basket.

Stetson 85, Lipscomb 69

DELAND | Chris Perez scored 21 points and Adam Pegg had 20 points and 10 rebounds to lead Stetson over Lipscomb for its fifth consecutive victory.

The Hatters (9-10, 6-2 Atlantic Sun Conference) shot 50 percent (13 of 26) in each half to move a half-game ahead of second-place Jacksonville in the conference.

The Bisons (7-11, 2-5) trailed 30-15 in the first half but got back to within three points, 49-46, after Deonte Alexander's 3-pointer with 13:33 remaining.

Aaron Graham answered with a 3-pointer on Stetson's next possession, Pegg tipped in a miss by Graham, and Pegg scored on a 3-pointer to make it 57-46. Lipscomb got no closer than seven points after that.

Graham finished with 16 points and Joel Naburgs had 13 for Stetson.

Alexander led Lipscomb with 23 points, including 15 in the second half. Khion Sankey had 10 points, nine rebounds and six assists.

South Florida 61, Georgetown 58

TAMPA | Anthony Collins scored all 14 of his points in the second half, including a couple of free throws with 3 seconds remaining, to lead South Florida over Georgetown and its first Big East victory of the season.

Otto Porter scored 21 points for Georgetown, but lost control of the ball in the final seconds while the Hoyas (12-4, 2-3) were working for a game-winning shot.

Jawanza Poland led USF (10-7, 1-4) with 15 points, including two free throws with 3:40 left that stood as the Bulls' final points until Collins' foul shots.

D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera came off the bench with 16 points for the Hoyas, who shot 48.9 percent (22 of 45) for the game but had 15 turnovers, 10 more than South Florida.

Savannah State 57, Florida A&M 55

SAVANNAH, Ga. | Preston Blackman hit a go-ahead jumper with 28 seconds remaining and Savannah State won a seesaw showdown with Florida A&M.

<p>GAINESVILLE | Florida center Pat Young dumped a bucket of ice water on coach Billy Donovan in the locker room after the game, a celebratory shower for win No. 400.</p><p>Young could have doused him at halftime.</p><p>Scottie Wilbekin had 13 points and 10 assists, his first career double-double, and the 10th-ranked Gators dominated every aspect of Saturday's 83-52 victory over No. 17 Missouri.</p><p>Donovan became the third coach in Southeastern Conference history to reach 400 wins at the same school, joining Kentucky's Adolph Rupp and LSU's Dale Brown.</p><p>No surprise, the dean of SEC coaches credited players past and present.</p><p>"It's always special when you have friends and family and your players and your crowd," Donovan said. "But like I said before, all those individual things as it relates to coaching, it's much, much more a reflection on the players I've had a chance to coach here. That's really what it's about. I don't look at them as my wins. ... I never, ever look at those things as being something I did. It's always a 'we' thing. There's a lot of people involved."</p><p>Just about everyone on Florida's bench chipped in for Donovan's 400th.</p><p>Erik Murphy scored 15 points. Kenny Boynton added 14. Young finished with nine points, eight rebounds and three blocks. Will Yeguete had 13 points on 6-of-7 shooting and six boards, and Mike Rosario had nine points.</p><p>The Gators (14-2, 4-0 SEC), which won their sixth consecutive game, clearly made another statement about being the class of the league.</p><p>And they're not even fully healthy.</p><p>Yeguete (knee tendinitis), Rosario (sprained ankle), Wilbekin (broken finger) and Murphy (broken rib) all played through injuries. Backup forward Casey Prather missed his second straight game with a high-ankle sprain.</p><p>Nonetheless, Florida has won all four SEC games by at least 20 points.</p><p> </p><p><b>Virginia 56, Florida State 36</b></p><p>CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. | Joe Harris scored 17 points and Virginia used a 22-4 run late in the first half and stifling defense throughout to beat Florida State for the first time in eight tries.</p><p>Akil Mitchell added 13 points for the Cavaliers (12-5, 2-2 Atlantic Coast Conference), who led 33-15 at halftime — the fifth time this season they have held an opponent under 20 first-half points. It was the first time they have done it in an ACC game since they led Clemson 28-14 on Feb. 10, 1996.</p><p>Michael Snaer scored nine points to lead the Seminoles (10-7, 2-2), who shot 37 percent, missed 14 of 15 3-point attempts and committed 18 turnovers that Virginia turned into 20 points.</p><p>The games was delayed for several minutes with 3:58 remaining when Terrance Shannon dropped to the floor after appearing to slam his head into Evan Nolte's hip in a scramble under the basket.</p><p> </p><p>Stetson 85, Lipscomb 69</p><p>DELAND | Chris Perez scored 21 points and Adam Pegg had 20 points and 10 rebounds to lead Stetson over Lipscomb for its fifth consecutive victory.</p><p>The Hatters (9-10, 6-2 Atlantic Sun Conference) shot 50 percent (13 of 26) in each half to move a half-game ahead of second-place Jacksonville in the conference.</p><p>The Bisons (7-11, 2-5) trailed 30-15 in the first half but got back to within three points, 49-46, after Deonte Alexander's 3-pointer with 13:33 remaining.</p><p>Aaron Graham answered with a 3-pointer on Stetson's next possession, Pegg tipped in a miss by Graham, and Pegg scored on a 3-pointer to make it 57-46. Lipscomb got no closer than seven points after that.</p><p>Graham finished with 16 points and Joel Naburgs had 13 for Stetson.</p><p>Alexander led Lipscomb with 23 points, including 15 in the second half. Khion Sankey had 10 points, nine rebounds and six assists.</p><p> </p><p>South Florida 61, Georgetown 58</p><p>TAMPA | Anthony Collins scored all 14 of his points in the second half, including a couple of free throws with 3 seconds remaining, to lead South Florida over Georgetown and its first Big East victory of the season.</p><p>Otto Porter scored 21 points for Georgetown, but lost control of the ball in the final seconds while the Hoyas (12-4, 2-3) were working for a game-winning shot.</p><p>Jawanza Poland led USF (10-7, 1-4) with 15 points, including two free throws with 3:40 left that stood as the Bulls' final points until Collins' foul shots.</p><p>D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera came off the bench with 16 points for the Hoyas, who shot 48.9 percent (22 of 45) for the game but had 15 turnovers, 10 more than South Florida.</p><p> </p><p>Savannah State 57, Florida A&M 55</p><p>SAVANNAH, Ga. | Preston Blackman hit a go-ahead jumper with 28 seconds remaining and Savannah State won a seesaw showdown with Florida A&M.</p><p> </p><p>Florida Gulf Coast 73, Northern Kentucky 54</p><p>FORT MYERS | Sherwood Brown scored a career-high 29 points and grabbed 10 rebounds to lead Florida Gulf Coast to a win over Northern Kentucky.</p><p> </p><p>UCF 79, Houston 75 (OT)</p><p>HOUSTON | Isaiah Sykes scored 22 points, grabbed nine rebounds and dished out four assists to lead UCF.</p><p><script></script></p>